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Read/write scale without complete re-write

In the last week of May I attended one of our Partner events in Stockholm where I presented the convergence of trends in the data scalability world – specifically the transition from NoSQL to NewSQL and the convergence of trends that brings the existing SQL and new NoSQL world much closer together as I noted in

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NoCAP Part III GigaSpaces clustering explained..

In part-I of this post I tried to suggest a scalable architecture that can deal all three properties of CAP. Part II goes back to the definition of Availability and Partition tolerance and the different views on that regard. In…

 
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Marrying memcached and NoSQL

Abstract: Memcached is one of the most common In-Memory cache implementation. It was originally developed by Danga Interactive for LiveJournal, but is now used by many other sites as a side cache to speed up read mostly operations. It gained…

 
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